Just joy. I was filled with lots of joy; There was a lot of joy to go around. The plural of "joy" is "joys" as in the book title "The Joys of Childhood."
Joys
Yes it is. The common meaning of joy -a state of delight or happiness does not have a plural. However, joy can also mean something which causes delight, and that does have a plural. e.g. "The joys of spring", "the joys of motherhood". I disagree although Joys is used a lot it is not a proper word., the proper word being Joy (And if I find I am wrong I will delete my own answer !)
you ARE THE JOYS OF MY LIFE
There is no plural for "grief" (a state of sadness after a tragedy or loss). The verb form "to grieve" does have a present-tense, third-person singular conjugation "he grieves".
The Allman Joys ended in 1967.
Falling Joys was created in 1985.
The Joys of Yiddish was created in 1968.
The Allman Joys was created in 1965.
The Joys of Motherhood was created in 1979.
The duration of Joys of Life is 2700.0 seconds.
The duration of Boys Will Be Joys is 1200.0 seconds.
I'm so confused, The answer is 'name'